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CSU graduate blazing her own trail
LATEST NEWS  7 Oct 2014

CSU graduate blazing her own trail

CSU graduate Ms Gillian Ash is breaking down barriers in the male-dominated world of fraud and financial investigation in the Caribbean.

Charles Sturt UniversityPolicing and Security

Governor-General inspects national hub at CSU
LATEST NEWS  3 Oct 2014

Governor-General inspects national hub at CSU

Australia's Governor General, His Excellency the Honorable Sir Peter Cosgrove, AK MC, inspected CSU's award winning National Life Sciences Hub as part of his visit to CSU in Wagga Wagga on 2 October.

Agricultural ScienceCharles Sturt UniversityResearchCSU studentsHigher educationHealthScience

Putting some SpICE into local schools
LATEST NEWS  2 Oct 2014

Putting some SpICE into local schools

CSU students are using their work with local schools to encourage school students to dream big and broaden their educational goals.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsHigher educationAllied health

Passive leisure in later life: medicalised and demonised?
LATEST NEWS  2 Oct 2014

Passive leisure in later life: medicalised and demonised?

Australia's new sedentary behaviour guidelines could be doing more harm than good, according to a CSU academic.

Charles Sturt UniversityResearchHealthAllied healthSociety and Community

Shellshock threat to computer systems
LATEST NEWS  30 Sep 2014

Shellshock threat to computer systems

The newly discovered computer software flaw, Shellshock, could threaten everything from large servers through to smart appliances in our homes, according to CSU cyber-security expert Dr Tanveer Zia.

Computer ScienceSociety and Community

CSU’s new generation of power
LATEST NEWS  29 Sep 2014

CSU’s new generation of power

CSU is moving towards a new generation of power to save money and the environment.

Charles Sturt UniversityEnvironmental Sciences

Hey Tosser! Bathurst - anti-littering campaign launch
LATEST NEWS  29 Sep 2014

Hey Tosser! Bathurst - anti-littering campaign launch

Collaboration between CSU and Bathurst Regional Council will see the launch of the 'Hey Tosser! Bathurst' anti-littering campaign on Tuesday 30 September.

Charles Sturt UniversityCSU studentsEnvironmental Sciences

Prize winning CSU vet student
LATEST NEWS  26 Sep 2014

Prize winning CSU vet student

It's no surprise CSU student Mrs Rosemary McKean has trained to become a vet - she grew up surrounded by animals and watched both her parents work in the profession.

Animal and Veterinary scienceCSU studentsScience

What farmers know and do about stubble
LATEST NEWS  25 Sep 2014

What farmers know and do about stubble

Despite widespread interest in and experience with retaining crop stubbles on their paddocks as part of crop rotations, a CSU study shows that many grain growers still prefer to burn stubble.

Agricultural ScienceGraham CentreResearch

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